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Re: Products - Which Order ?

This is my recommendation from least aggressive to more aggressive with DA.
Keep in mind that technique and pad size and material change aggressiveness too.
Do test spots (in top down) until you are getting the results you want.
If M205 finishes well, then there is no need for more aggressive compounding.

M205 (least aggressive)
Ultimate Compound
M105

I would keep the M85 for rotary use.
I would keep the scratch X 2.0 for hand use.

If a compound is needed to remove swirls/scratches, yet leaves some DA haze, use it and then follow up with M205 for a shiny finish.

Re: Products - Which Order ?

Originally Posted by syswizard

Thanks Bear.
Can we say that M205 is Meguiar's finest compound....i.e. highest gloss ?
If not, which is ?

I have heard many say that M205 can be versatile. It provides good gloss, as well as some cutting ability. Technique (tool speed, pressure, number of section passes) and pad selection matter.
Ultimate Polish is derived from M205. It contains more oils and could finish with a touch more gloss, again depending on technique.
There is a wonderful old product that works very well on single stage paint. M07 is a glaze. Car Show Enthusiasts use this for an extra pop the night before a show. The added gloss is short lived. I don't know how your recent (2014) 2 stage paint would react to M07 or a newer glaze.

Here is a link and quote from Michael Stoops.
"As you suspect, M205 will likely be more than sufficient for those fine swirls that have just begun to show up. But doing an additional step with something like M03 (or the rough equivalent M05 and/or M07) will be an exercise in hair splitting. M205 will likely do more to refine the finish, enhance clarity and boost gloss than those other products would. You may find that M205 on a polishing pad removes the defects in question, and a second pass with M205 on a finishing pad (as per The Guz's recommendation) gets you to the level you seek prior to waxing or sealing the paint."https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?64296-One-Two-Three-punch!-Missing-the-quot-Three-quot&highlight=m205

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M07 can be important to replenish oils when restoring an older single stage paint (no clear coat) that has been ignored (abused). Here is a very well documented active thread were it is an early step in the restoration process.In-Progress: 1986 Porsche 951 (Guards Red)

Re: Products - Which Order ?

In Michael Stoops' response, he suggests that a second pass on a panel with M205 and a finishing pad may help get to an even higher level of gloss. If we think about it, he is speaking to the versatility of M205. In discussions with Michael he also reminds us that we can change our technique with this pad change. By reducing the speed, reducing the pressure and reducing down to 2 or 3 section (2 ft by 2 ft) passes, we reduce the aggressiveness. Combining that with M205 versatility, we move from a mild cutting polish to a great finishing polish.

Re: Products - Which Order ?

Guys -
I have the following products by Meguiars and wonder in what order should I apply them for fixing paint defects and scratches especially ?
M-85
M-105
M-205
Ultimate Compound
Scratch X 2.0

I recently (finally !) bought a DA polisher, so that comes into the equation as well.
Previously, I was applying these products BY HAND ONLY.

Weren't you just telling someone about these products on another thread?

Originally Posted by syswizard

M105 is not aggressive....in fact, it's almost a final polish in some cases (usually M205 is the final).
For deep scratches, you'll likely need to wet sand with #2000 paper...then remove the scratches with ScratchX 2.0.
Finally, finish-up with M205.
For those spots with peeling clear coat....you are SOL and will likely need a panel re-paint job.
You might get away with touching up the spots with a clear coating.
Good luck !

Re: Products - Which Order ?

Originally Posted by Blackjku

Weren't you just telling someone about these products on another thread?

Yes, but I am unsure of myself. It's simply amazing that someone from Meguiar's doesn't chime-in here.
IMHO the BIG PROBLEM with Meguiar's products are that the product numbers have nothing to do with the "cut" potential and "roughness".

Re: Products - Which Order ?

Originally Posted by syswizard

Yes, but I am unsure of myself. It's simply amazing that someone from Meguiar's doesn't chime-in here.
IMHO the BIG PROBLEM with Meguiar's products are that the product numbers have nothing to do with the "cut" potential and "roughness".

Well I bet Nick will soon, as I know he chimed in on the other forum but...

Since you are talking strictly about the professional grade products (105, 205 ect) then maybe you are familiar with the bottles they even have the indicator on them saying the "light cut" to "extra heavy cut"
That's a pretty sure way to tell the level of cut.

Ultimate compound was derived from 105 for the consumer
Ultimate polish was derived from 205 for the consumer

Unless you are working with a rotary you don't really need to worry about 85, if you have this many questions about the products I recommend you stay away from a rotary polisher until you get a little more practice.
A DA is a much more user friendly way to go, and then you can use the consumer type brands.

Or you can go and get the microfiber cutting disk and finishing disk and their respective compound/polish. That system is the cleanest and fastest system I have ever used.